Examples of using Constitutes in English and their translations into Spanish
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This self-revelation of God constitutes the basis for the doctrine of the Trinity.
This also constitutes implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action.
Signature constitutes commitment.
Together it constitutes the ultimate virtual reality experience.
Extreme poverty constitutes violence and the violation of human rights.
The sum of which constitutes the final budget of this Faculty.
The opinions on what constitutes dying with dignity are decidedly diverse.
Use of this Platform constitutes agreement with the Terms of Use contained herein.
The European Union at present constitutes 28 European states.
An indication of what constitutes a suspicious financial operation; and.
Dialogue itself constitutes interaction aimed at broadening understanding
There was a general agreement on what constitutes a split zone.
Three identical apartments constitutes this building.
Architecture interprets the landscape and the landscape constitutes the architecture.”.
Because, after all, what constitutes a human being?
I have seen men fragile and insecure by what constitutes male success.
(a) a description of the act or omission that constitutes the infringement;
This amplifier is used together with other single-channel amplifiers constitutes a header.
I imagine we have differing notions on what constitutes fun, Ms. Mclnerney.
The retinaculum constitutes a pulley in which two tendons pass in the first compartment: